National weather service Caribou ME 945 AM EST Tue Feb 6 2001 The major snow storm that affected much of New England yesterday and last night had moved to Nova Scotia early this morning. Snow was still falling over much of northern and downeast Maine. However, the snow will diminish to snow showers this afternoon as the storm moves northeast to near newfoundland this evening. Here are some snow totals from across northern and downeast Maine as of 930 AM, Location snow Brewer 12 inches West quaddy lighthouse 4 inches St david 8 inches Madawaska 9 inches Conner township 11 inches Presque Isle 11 inches Baxter state park 17 inches Lille 12 inches St froid Lake 10 inches Robinston 10 inches Fort Kent 11 inches Cherryfield 12 inches Dover-Foxcroft 12 inches Wellington 15 inches Ashland 13 inches Sebec Lake 14 inches Southwest Harbor 2 inches Houlton 9 inches Guilford 14 inches Barnard plantation 17 inches Stockholm 13 inches Bar Harbor 12 inches Bangor 12 inches Ellsworth 12 inches Orono 12 inches Blanchard 18 inches Caribou 12 inches Clayton Lake 7 inches Corrina 13 inches Danforth 12 inches Eastport 7 inches Grand Falls 13 inches Milo 18 inches Millinocket 12 inches Patten 11 inches Portage Lake 12 inches Topsfield 12 inches Van Buren 9 inches West Grand Lake 10 inches Woodland 12 inches Lamoine 13 inches Island Falls 11 inches The National Weather Service would like to thank all of our spotters who took the time to call in reports. It is appreciated. More weather information can be found on the WFO Caribou website at, www.Nws.Noaa.Gov/er/car/